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  • Опубликовано: 6 сен 2024
  • From nearby planets to the furthest galaxies, the James Webb telescope challenges everything we know about our place in the cosmos. Join us in episode one of 'Universe Explorers' as we discover how it's rewriting the universe as we know it.
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  • @Kublai_jesus
    @Kublai_jesus Год назад +207

    THIS is what is important. Not how much money is made or spent, record profits etc, this is why humans are alive. We owe it to ourselves to go beyond our tiny rock and JWST will be a huge leap toward that. Thank you to the staff that worked on it over the years and continue to process the data, you are at the forefront of Human innovation and we as a race are proud of you!

    • @jwdeepsky
      @jwdeepsky Год назад +2

      I love the people who hate on Elon musk for his space exploration habits

    • @kiansedaghaty7900
      @kiansedaghaty7900 Год назад +3

      Amen ❤

    • @TheStockwell
      @TheStockwell Год назад +10

      @@jwdeepsky No offense intended, but Elon Musk isn't exploring space. He sends cargo and satellites into orbit as a business. His lofty aim is to be FedEx 2.0. He'll do it, too. But the exploration of space and the advancement of human knowledge isn't what he's in it for. Best wishes from Vermont 🍁

    • @amangarg2754
      @amangarg2754 Год назад

      @@TheStockwell I believe the same and what I further feel is his Mars ambitions are just meaningless, at least for the time being. If humans really were to shift to Mars in the coming future, I guess that would require a lot of innovation shifting the cycle to at least 100s of years.

    • @jwdeepsky
      @jwdeepsky Год назад +4

      Well he says that his number one goal in life is to make humans an interplanetary species, so you're telling me he's lying? How do you know he's lying

  • @papepcool
    @papepcool Год назад +57

    The one guy who was "Full of Smiles" and said he couldn't stop smiling after seeing the JWST images, Made me smile when he almost started crying. Awesome work all around.

    • @plasmateardrop9427
      @plasmateardrop9427 Год назад +1

      I was almost in tears when I saw the first images, I can’t even imagine how emotional and groundbreaking this would have been for someone who dedicated years and years in building/designing JWST

    • @saidlassissi6561
      @saidlassissi6561 3 месяца назад

      Nice

  • @tor3203
    @tor3203 Год назад +40

    Incredible story. 17 years of sweat and tears go into JWST. I would cry, too.

  • @joebullwinkle5099
    @joebullwinkle5099 Год назад +34

    The most wonderful part of the whole JWST story is that it was a coming together between many countries and their scientists and engineers, from design, construction and launch. It is another great demonstration of when human beings come together voluntarily in deliberate collaboration that literally anything is possible!

    • @240695m
      @240695m Год назад +2

      I like that... Just watched Johnny Haris's recent upload on the tensions escalating with China, and I was thinking about how much we'd be able to accomplish if we all came together instead.

  • @Zaihanisme
    @Zaihanisme Год назад +15

    David's passion is so moving, my heart 😫
    Olivia and Gillian are way too humble considering their contributions

  • @ronkirk5099
    @ronkirk5099 Год назад +16

    I just hope JWST has a long life with many, many more discoveries to come.

  • @ampeg187
    @ampeg187 Год назад +19

    I remember reading about this project back in school in 2008, i even regularly looked at NASA website time to time to see if there was any new progress. I was disappointed when each time it was announced that the project was postponed for further improvements since i was expecting a launch around 2014. Years passed by and i forgot about it and like a few months before the launch i saw it the news that this time its gonna be for real. Nostalgia hit me pretty hard and i was super nervous watching the launch live cuz if anything went wrong 20 years of extremely hard work would be gone in seconds and we would have lost one of the most important instruments in out history.

    • @Novastar.SaberCombat
      @Novastar.SaberCombat Год назад

      "Reflect upon the Past.
      Embrace your Present.
      Orchestrate our Futures." --Artemis
      🐲✨🐲✨🐲✨
      "Before I start, I must see my end.
      Destination known, my mind’s journey now begins.
      Upon my chariot, heart and soul’s fate revealed.
      In time, all points converge, hope’s strength re-steeled.
      But to earn final peace at the universe’s endless refrain,
      We must see all in nothingness... before we start again."
      🐲✨🐲✨🐲✨
      --Diamond Dragons (series)

  • @lindaj5492
    @lindaj5492 Год назад +13

    2:35 Hang on: did she really say, “… in regions of star formation, there’s things like caffeine, alcohol, water ice… “. Has JWST discovered the restaurant at the end of the universe?

  • @Coolnesski
    @Coolnesski Год назад +4

    Says he’s full of smiles, then doesn’t smile. Lol. Must be an engineer

  • @raguvaran_eternally
    @raguvaran_eternally Год назад +39

    Great salute to all the guys who worked on this project 🙏

  • @CptFitzgerald
    @CptFitzgerald Год назад +4

    "There's coffee in that nebula." - Captain Janeway called it first.

  • @FloopidyMcDoopidy
    @FloopidyMcDoopidy Год назад +7

    Absolutely mind blowing both the images and the human achievement of creating such a device

  • @DavidMartinez-ot4fe
    @DavidMartinez-ot4fe Год назад +4

    So inspiring, man to think what we have achieved as a species! Seeing that guy almost year up thinking about this great achievement is emotionally contagious. Proud of everyone who was involved. Thank you all

    • @Brickwilliams
      @Brickwilliams Год назад +2

      Ikr, I’ve got so much appreciation for these people

  • @jeffl977
    @jeffl977 Год назад +8

    Astounding. What an achievement.

  • @iamsurojit
    @iamsurojit Год назад +4

    ...And they say science can't make you emotional❤

  • @stargazeronesixseven
    @stargazeronesixseven Год назад +3

    🙏 Thank You So Much for All who've contributed to this James Webb Space Telescope that opened our eyes & mind of just how vast our observable universe is ... Have to remind ourselves that , many of these images & happenings that registered on our eyes & in our mind happened many thousands , hundreds of thousands , millions or billions of years ago ... We are actually looking at our past! 🕯🌏

  • @fratercontenduntocculta8161
    @fratercontenduntocculta8161 Год назад +1

    My favorite part of JWST is that it compliments Hubble, not replacing it. I love how JWST continues to shake up Astronomy and challenge our theories.

  • @megamind_2222
    @megamind_2222 Год назад +1

    The fact that the team that created this magnificent wonder is from the same country that has people who still think the earth is flat will always blow my mind.

  • @khurramkhurshed9427
    @khurramkhurshed9427 Год назад +4

    James Webb super interesting discoveries 😊❤

  • @hydraxisfrimon9785
    @hydraxisfrimon9785 Год назад

    Full of smiles, indeed. Like that first shot looking back at earth from the moon, these shots show how tiny and insignificant we are, and yet how intriguing the earth experiment is, as it goes through its evolution apparently remote from other developed life forms. But now we can see so much more clearly how many billions of possibilities there are out there, and ponder if anything else is looking up at the sky wondering if they are alone

  • @MULAMIGZ
    @MULAMIGZ Год назад +2

    Amazing world 🌏

  • @0eon419
    @0eon419 Год назад

    This is the only thing that matters.
    Thank you, everyone

  • @havaneseday
    @havaneseday Год назад +3

    Incredible. Absolutely incredible.
    ❤️

  • @dantennison1153
    @dantennison1153 Год назад

    At 2:34 We will find things like Caffeine and alcohol and water ice; the things of life! I love it!!

  • @phil1657
    @phil1657 Год назад +1

    Is there a reciprocal La Grange point in the other side of the Sun? Do they exist for all the other planets?

  • @perguntassemresostas
    @perguntassemresostas 4 месяца назад

    Understanding is very simple! leaving is past staying is present entering is future It doesn't matter if you leave the earth. The earth has to leave you. Letter to the James Webb Telescope.

  • @karllieck9064
    @karllieck9064 3 месяца назад

    It's funny how often I hear the speculation that some aliens might be hostile when we are one of those hostile aliens.

  • @Pasha8204
    @Pasha8204 5 месяцев назад +1

    Need Earth orbit 6m telescope, and orbit Webb 12-15m space telescope...

  • @Pasha8204
    @Pasha8204 5 месяцев назад +1

    Need 4k 8k video

  • @bojest86
    @bojest86 Год назад

    Incredible, hopeful can explain that universe disain by god and earth for human and everithing inside. ❤

  • @mrkaufmanMTB
    @mrkaufmanMTB Год назад

    Finally a video that is not a 10 minute mashup of gibberish with archive footage and a clickbait title and thumbnail 🤬😤

  • @JenniWayman-yx5nr
    @JenniWayman-yx5nr 8 месяцев назад

    What an Awesome God to have created such an astounding universe. Jesus, you are Amazing!

  • @Im_shiven
    @Im_shiven Год назад

    Following from my childhood ❤

  • @picklesdill5462
    @picklesdill5462 Год назад +1

    BBC Earth Lab you guys make really good videos so please get this guy a better mic I can hear the compression in the audio like day and night. Other then that cool video. 👍

  • @MOLEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE
    @MOLEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE Год назад +4

    Webb is the first telescope that actually showed rings around youranus.

  • @Immortal_Ethos
    @Immortal_Ethos 10 месяцев назад

    What is mind boggling is the fact that the most advanced telescope in humankind (JWST) is Elementary in design and technology, when compared to our universe. I mean, Earth is literally a speck of dust in the cosmos and Humans are smaller than that, and the Elements the Universe is made of are even smaller.

  • @user-xh9iz3uw6j
    @user-xh9iz3uw6j 7 месяцев назад

    (JWST) Just Wonderful Space Telescope

  • @judgetk8327
    @judgetk8327 8 месяцев назад

    I have always enjoyed the pursuit of info about space and I am glad to see that you folks have changed the term: to the edge of the universe to the center of the universe. For decades I have been commenting that any explosion the blast goes out in 360 like a ball but everyone kept saying edge instead of center. So now that you know this is the JWST capable of actually finding the edge of this unfathomable size of the universe or even the other side of it? If you think it's 14 billion to when the bang took place then prudence would say that the universe is actually 28 billion light years in size? I don't have the degrees or phds that you folks have but I have an overabundance of commonsense. If you had all the answers what would you do with that knowledge. But I do like the coverage that the JWST provides. Food for thought.

  • @samjackson416
    @samjackson416 Год назад +2

    Title is very misleading

  • @iamajeeeep
    @iamajeeeep Год назад

    whats the music at the start pls tell

  • @AoDk673
    @AoDk673 Год назад +5

    Those images are just simply incredible!

  • @ioanbota9397
    @ioanbota9397 Год назад

    Realy I like this video so much

  • @So_FN_-S1N1STER
    @So_FN_-S1N1STER Год назад

    Amazing stuff 💙

  • @martincihak580
    @martincihak580 7 месяцев назад

    Instead of wars. THIS is the thing, tak we should work on together as a mankind. I can't wait, what else will be invented in the future and would be an amazing, to see the world after 100-200 years from now... (sry for my bad english, I'm Czech)

  • @ShubamitaBairagya-xx6jz
    @ShubamitaBairagya-xx6jz Год назад

    This Documentary Release in India ?? #Sonybbcearth

  • @Geojr815
    @Geojr815 Год назад +2

    The JWST has not shown us any type of thing we haven’t seen a hundred times before from the Hubble. It doesn’t even see in visible light. Even the pics of planets in our own solar system are blurry and not the right color

    • @capitalt3977
      @capitalt3977 10 месяцев назад

      You don't really understand anything about this, do you?

    • @Geojr815
      @Geojr815 10 месяцев назад

      @@capitalt3977 thanks for the snarky comment like any 5 year old. Now explain why I’m wrong please

    • @capitalt3977
      @capitalt3977 10 месяцев назад

      @@Geojr815 Not only is the resolution of the JWST much higher, it purposefully gathers infrared light because it gives a much clearer view of distant objects, much of whose light has been stretched into the infrared spectrum as it has traveled through expanding space.

    • @Geojr815
      @Geojr815 9 месяцев назад

      @@capitalt3977 Yeah but it hasn’t shown us any type of thing we haven’t seen from the Hubble. Just farther out. There’s plenty of clear images of dwarf stars and nebulas and what not from the Hubble. The only thing I think is really special about the JWST is that it can detect the makeup of atmospheres of exoplanets and give us an idea of what those planets are like and if they could possibly hold life

    • @user-zt8sm2uc5z
      @user-zt8sm2uc5z Месяц назад

      ​@@Geojr815​ so the differences you listed are that it can see further out, which is essentially further back to the beginning of the universe, it can tell us the chemical makeup of a planet's atmosphere and that it could possibly tell us "If they could possibly hold life".
      Yet you don't see why this is different than or better than the Hubble telescope?
      You do realize that those are literally THE two greatest questions humans have been wondering since we developed intellect, right?
      That could help us learn the beginning of literal existence and help us discover life on other planets.
      Either of those would be, without comparison, the single greatest discovery in all of human history and that alone is all the selling point needed.

  • @franciscotoscano9924
    @franciscotoscano9924 Год назад

    I think space is forever, because what’s holding it and what holds that? It has no beginning or end

  • @littylitz2340
    @littylitz2340 11 месяцев назад

    I cant wait till the day we can see the laneakia super cluster

  • @Brickwilliams
    @Brickwilliams Год назад

    We’re really gettin there

  • @AngelinaCruz357
    @AngelinaCruz357 Год назад

    The image of "Jupiter" is a throwback. Why was this picture taken?

    • @AngelinaCruz357
      @AngelinaCruz357 Год назад

      In relevance to the other images taken by this Telescope 🔭 which are a lot further away from the Solar System, why was the image of "Jupiter" so important?

    • @AngelinaCruz357
      @AngelinaCruz357 Год назад

      What has the JWST accomplished that the Hubble Telescope 🔭 didn't accomplish? Except for the fact that these are practically the same images, except clearer in terms of image resolution.

    • @AngelinaCruz357
      @AngelinaCruz357 Год назад

      Why send such a remarkable piece of technology backward in time, instead of forward in time?

  • @njenga1209
    @njenga1209 Год назад

    Safe travel James Webb telescope 🚀🛰you are our Hero 🌍🇰🇪

  • @adamhuffman3354
    @adamhuffman3354 9 месяцев назад

    We are able to see our host body. Not many microorganisms can do that!

  • @ralphjiranek868
    @ralphjiranek868 8 месяцев назад

    What I cannot understand is that the telescope has discovered a galaxy that is several hundreds of million years old and yet it is claimed that with the expansion of the universe we are seeing only apart of it as it has expanded beyond our view. Yet is stated that nothing exceed the speed of light so how come?

  • @samuelj2408
    @samuelj2408 Год назад +2

    All this hype over this telescope, we had those type of images of before, what's new? What new discoveries??? It's all just hype and name dropping..

  • @hamxaameer4703
    @hamxaameer4703 3 месяца назад

    who creates these

  • @DwainDwight
    @DwainDwight Год назад

    where do we get the t-shirt the young blonde lady is wearing? very cool.

  • @stevenswapp4768
    @stevenswapp4768 Год назад +1

    It peeves me, the abbreviation.
    "JWST" has THE SAME amount of syllables as "James Webb space telescope" I know, I gotta pick my battles a little better

    • @lindaj5492
      @lindaj5492 Год назад +1

      Ummm, ‘telescope’ has three syllables on its own

    • @stevenswapp4768
      @stevenswapp4768 Год назад +1

      @@lindaj5492 🤌🤌🤌

    • @fuz5567
      @fuz5567 Год назад

      ​@@lindaj5492so does w lmao

  • @doktafari
    @doktafari Год назад

    This JWST is going to reveal what's yonder in space

  • @adamkerns-isley8634
    @adamkerns-isley8634 Год назад

    Here's the real question.... We know that light takes time (speed of light) just like speed of sound so with that said the images that James Webb are capturing whose to say weather it is actually still as it is seen or could it have already went super nove black hole or dust? I'm no rocket scientist or anything special I am as dumb as a box of rocks

    • @renanrodrigues5660
      @renanrodrigues5660 7 месяцев назад

      We're seeing the objects how they were in the past, a image of a galaxy 3 million light-years shows what this galaxy looked like 3 million years ago, the light from the earliests stages are still travelling to us. To be looking at the sky, at the universe its actually travelling in time

  • @lindaj5492
    @lindaj5492 Год назад

    How does it stay clean? What damage is likely? I think Hubble has a door that can be shut to protect its lens?

  • @WhiterunGuard11998
    @WhiterunGuard11998 Год назад +3

    Thank you NASA and the American people who paid for this. This will move the frontline forwards for all of us.

    • @executivesteps
      @executivesteps Год назад +4

      European taxpayers paid for the launch and Canadians for some of the instrumentation.

    • @WhiterunGuard11998
      @WhiterunGuard11998 Год назад +1

      @@executivesteps Thank you Europeans and Thank you Canadians :) Buddies

  • @Marcousse
    @Marcousse Год назад

    I wonder how long they will be able to collect information from this magnificent telescope. There's got to be a time when JWST will be too far away from Earth for them to collect anything, right? But in the meantime, I'm blown away and very proud to be living to see these outstanding achievements, made by incredible humans. Our never-ending curiosity will lead us to greater heights!

    • @cereal-killer4455
      @cereal-killer4455 11 месяцев назад +1

      JWST is sitting at Lagrange Point 2 which is a point where the gravities of earth and sun cancel out and mass can’t move away without thrust from that point. So it is not constantly moving away from earth and we have good comms with it

  • @danielpushman9597
    @danielpushman9597 Год назад

    Space Pants!

  • @ExcaliburCanon-eh3lu
    @ExcaliburCanon-eh3lu 9 месяцев назад +1

    🥳🤩

  • @droflivelife
    @droflivelife 2 месяца назад

    This is more about JWT then what it's found. Change the title

  • @msahakim
    @msahakim Год назад +1

    Why caffeine?

  • @frannieswannie6046
    @frannieswannie6046 Год назад +1

    as a photographer who also experiments with an infrared adopted DSLR i strongly question the validity of these converted colour images. how are/can they be verified?

    • @ngc-fo5te
      @ngc-fo5te Год назад +1

      What do you mean?

    • @DerMacko
      @DerMacko Год назад +3

      @@ngc-fo5te because his hobby camera produces black and white images with an IR filter he thinks these state of the art apparatuses should as well. Well these can actually detect multiple wavelenghts in that general spectrum area so the colouring works as in any other false colour imagining currently in use... he probably has a problem with those as well.

    • @omsingharjit
      @omsingharjit Год назад +1

      For example if you represent
      R G B colour of any light source with number 6,7,8 , and you also gets three wavelength of infrared for example IR 1 , IR2 , IR3 then you just needs to lable IR1 with Colour R , IR2 with G and so on for other wavelength of IR for Rainbow

    • @timoooo7320
      @timoooo7320 Год назад

      It can detect multiple wavelengths, so for example they bring a photo of infrared wavelength in black white, and another one in near infrared (which also shows in black and white) and a third one of red light. And then they basically shift the wavelengths, or in other words they give each of these three pictures different colors such as Red, Green, Blue and then they overlay them together. So the nebula doesn't really look like that, the colors are just shifted from infrared to visible light so we can see it

    • @omsingharjit
      @omsingharjit Год назад

      @@timoooo7320 read carefully what i said.. 👍

  • @tomaburque
    @tomaburque 2 месяца назад

    It's not too soon to start planning for the next space telescope, which will be so big it will have to go up in pieces and be assembled in space. Scrap the ISS and direct the money to the next-gen telescope.

  • @luisangelencarnacion2814
    @luisangelencarnacion2814 Год назад +9

    This is OLD NEWS, we're already halfway trough 2023. They should had uploaded more images by this time.

    • @Zaihanisme
      @Zaihanisme Год назад +2

      My gosh, why don't you figure out a faster way to transmit data eh?

    • @luisangelencarnacion2814
      @luisangelencarnacion2814 Год назад +1

      @@Zaihanisme Doesn't change the fact that this video seems like it was filmed a year ago and reuploaded.

    • @windowboy
      @windowboy Год назад

      You need to wait 17yrs. So STFU

  • @HankKroll
    @HankKroll Год назад

    Atmospheric pressure of Earth compared to Venus:
    The atmospheric pressure at sea level on Earth is about 1 bar, or 14.7 pounds per square inch (psi). The atmospheric pressure on the surface of Venus is about 92 bar, or 1,350 psi.Apr 11, 2023
    Venus currently has 93 times more air than earth. Apparently early Earth’s atmosphere had to be similar to Venus because Earth has limestone layers up to 12,500-feet thick (calcium carbonate) all laid down with plants in shallow seas and vast layers of coal and oil all made with plants using carbon dioxide and releasing oxygen in the process. The only one object out there capable of getting through early earth 3000-mile deep atmosphere and that is the Sirius system. We did the orbit calculations and it matches the Ice Age cycle of 105,000 years.
    Eight hundred million years ago the sun did not burn as hot as it does today. There is no way the sun could have made the carbon resources. It’s slowly increasing its output over a billion years. Early Earth’s atmosphere was 3,000 miles deep. Now most all that original air on Earth is underground in the form of coal, oil and limestone layers up to 12,500-feet thick. It was all taken down using photosynthesis with light from Sirius A and B over a period of 800-million years, not the sun!
    Sirius B, the size of Earth and 1.5 solar masses has more gravity than the sun. We matched its speed and it put in orbit around Sirius A. Sirius B orbits at 8 to 10 AU around Sirius A every 50-years. It puts out 100 to 1000 times the light of our sun in the UV spectrum in 350 to 400 nanometers. It’s the only object out there capable of getting through early Earth’s 1000 pound per square inch atmosphere to create life “on the surface of the waters.”
    Sirius A, being four solar masses puts out four times the light of our sun. It helped thaw the five-mile deep ice sheets of the billion-year Huronian Glaciation. This had to take place before non-cyclic photosynthesis could take place. Sirius B’s intense UV light would have sped up evolution by modifying DNA. When you are driving your car down the road and heating your home with coal or oil you are recycling energy from Sirius A and B, not the sun!
    The Universe is a living creature that responds to thought and prayer.
    Read: COSMOLOGICAL ICE AGES by Henry Kroll
    www.HankKroll.com, www.Trafford,com, www.Amazon,com
    And bookstores around the world.

    • @musamanqele6575
      @musamanqele6575 8 месяцев назад

      Interesting read, thank you for sharing. It was very informative

  • @stefanhoffmann8417
    @stefanhoffmann8417 Год назад

    Even thinking about how huge the actual space is, even a mirror the size of our planet would much likely not make us understand how wast and complicated the space is.
    In space there are gravities, radiations, particles, distances and matters that are unknown to mankind and does not exist in our own known world (our planet). Something we might never be able to see with our bare eyes because our biochemistry and and the way our eyes work, they will never see what they've never seen.
    Some species do not see colour. We think we observe colour with our eyes but is that really the full spectrum? We are aware that we can't see infra-red lightwaves, so what is their real colour? It can't be red, because we can't see infra-red, how do we assume then it's "red" ?
    No man or woman on earth can even imagine that colour because we are not able to see it. We can only assume by the facts we know. And that's space exploration. How many times have we opened our eyes through new discoveries through generations by generations.
    What comes to space, we still know nothing how the universe actually works around us.
    (Instruments we've created has allowed us to see wavelenghts of light that we cannot see ourselves, but what about the materials in our universe that do not emit radiowaves or any kind of wavelenghts?) A rock or dust or gas or liquid we still cannot see.

  • @RONNIESAMSON-ms8ip
    @RONNIESAMSON-ms8ip Год назад +1

    👍💎👍

  • @Davemmmason
    @Davemmmason Год назад

    THE UNIVERSE IS INFINITE AND ALWAYS WAS AND AWAYS WILL BE

  • @Atlantic.digital
    @Atlantic.digital 3 месяца назад

    Caffeine amd alcochol in space ?

  • @rocketRobScott
    @rocketRobScott Год назад +1

    It’s really funny when the guy says he’s all smiles … twice - and both times he very intentionally DOES NOT SMILE. He’s stealing this video from the infra-red lady.

  • @windowboy
    @windowboy Год назад

    The mirror now has a hole init

  • @tjwilkins7065
    @tjwilkins7065 Год назад

    :13 the nebula looks like a Roman soldier with a shield.

  • @mabiamostofa4586
    @mabiamostofa4586 4 месяца назад +1

    ANABILA HAVE SUPÀR PAWER ONE ANGEL BABY THAT WILL MAKE REMAMBER EVERY ONE THIS DAY HER BARTH DAY IT WAS HAPANT HAVANLY.❤😮😮

  • @ForGlory1
    @ForGlory1 10 месяцев назад

    God is the ultimate engineer

  • @ddvantandar-kw7kl
    @ddvantandar-kw7kl Год назад

    Tell the nasa peoples if any alien encounter in space we should be in a position to decode their language do you understand what i mean

  • @XXXAVIERXXX69
    @XXXAVIERXXX69 Год назад

    Rocks here on earth are planets that never evolved

  • @jawad0511
    @jawad0511 Год назад

    Wasn't this telescope going to show us our past

    • @executivesteps
      @executivesteps Год назад +2

      Look at your feet and you’ll see how they looked 6 billionths of a second ago!

  • @MattieGonzalez-tw9xc
    @MattieGonzalez-tw9xc День назад

    Hall Steven Harris Shirley Johnson Frank

  • @user-le2dl5up1d
    @user-le2dl5up1d 11 месяцев назад

    I thought space was dark so how the photo have colors u all lie to everyone

  • @Khaledf
    @Khaledf Год назад +3

    The question is *WHAT'S REALLY THE NEW DISCOVERY?* It seems there's none. They're just new pictures. Not that we can say it's a revolutionary discovery.

    • @nigh7swimming
      @nigh7swimming Год назад

      Did you even pay attention?

    • @Khaledf
      @Khaledf Год назад

      @@nigh7swimming Yes, I did. Tell me what I miss.

    • @Khaledf
      @Khaledf Год назад +1

      @@nigh7swimming I am telling you there have not been that revolutionary discoveries yet. It's cool to see other galaxies and stars behind the barrier of star dust, but I think it's already gussied.

    • @chrisvielle6629
      @chrisvielle6629 Год назад

      I think we clearer pics?I watched the video and it didn't really mention any new discoveries. Perhaps the newer telescope in 20 years will discover something new.

  • @samh-smith2931
    @samh-smith2931 Год назад +1

    Clickbait! What discoveries???

  • @CalvinX
    @CalvinX Год назад

    So, what came first in the evolution theory? Was it the bone marrow or the 60,000 miles of blood vessels? How about the heart? Did that evolve before the brain and lungs?

    • @leej70
      @leej70 Год назад

      Try reading a book.

    • @CalvinX
      @CalvinX Год назад

      @@leej70 try to explain how the human body came to be....

  • @dt7843
    @dt7843 Год назад

    From my point of view, Bubble telescope was better

  • @gnaa1684
    @gnaa1684 Год назад +2

    So what was discovered? What does it mean for astrophysics? I mean I'm glad you guys had a great Christmas but I don't want to know that to be honest. This video title is misleading. This is ridiculous.

    • @lindaj5492
      @lindaj5492 Год назад +1

      7:40 One of the first discoveries: The Ring Nebula has two stars at its centre.

  • @AnimeMemers
    @AnimeMemers 11 месяцев назад

    bro these look so crazy it looks fake

  • @goshnodo
    @goshnodo Год назад +1

    Meh ... All that effort and money and they didn't bother to put a visible spectrum telescope?? Also what's the deal with showcasing a single person as if because of them something occurred...that lady was instrumental in "pitching" not the creation.

  • @mirandarogers3595
    @mirandarogers3595 11 месяцев назад

    1 Corinthians 15:1-4
    Moreover, brethren, I declare unto you the gospel which I preached unto you, which also ye have received, and wherein ye stand;
    2 By which also ye are saved, if ye keep in memory what I preached unto you, unless ye have believed in vain.
    3 For I delivered unto you first of all that which I also received, how that Christ died for our sins according to the scriptures;
    4 And that he was buried, and that he rose again the third day according to the scriptures:

  • @omsingharjit
    @omsingharjit Год назад

    And suddenly you See crisis in Cosmological Model 😅

  • @AaronSmith-ed6lf
    @AaronSmith-ed6lf Год назад

    🚀🛸🌌🪐🌟

  • @Brickwilliams
    @Brickwilliams Год назад

    I hope anyone working on this stuff makes bank because they deserve it

  • @JACKALz
    @JACKALz Год назад +1

    JWT is broken, most these are by Hubble and given a little more colour.

  • @keavy2163
    @keavy2163 Год назад

    All I see is light and energy… hence the skies are much alive… it’s impossible earth is the only habitable planet

  • @Jackfrost0415
    @Jackfrost0415 Год назад

    Not sure it's much better than hubble!! Definitely not 8 billion worth as good 😒🤫I think it's not working like they wished

  • @historian254
    @historian254 Год назад +1

    God made the universe beautiful for men to behold his Glory.

  • @emonarefin4878
    @emonarefin4878 Год назад

    Religion : Pay